Obama Keeps N.M. Lead Over Romney
President Barack Obama has held on to his lead over Republican Mitt Romney in the presidential conte …
Obama Builds N.M. Lead Over Romney
JOURNAL POLL: President Barack Obama leads Republican Mitt Romney by 10 points.
N.M. Presidential Race Close (Sun, Sep 9, 2012)
New Mexico Voters About Evenly Split on Obama Approval (Sun, Sep 9, 2012)
Heinrich Stays Ahead in Senate Race
Democratic Rep. Martin Heinrich continued to lead Republican Heather Wilson in New Mexico’s U. …
Heinrich Leading in U.S. Senate Race
JOURNAL POLL: Wilson May Have Lost Independents
Heinrich Leads Wilson in U.S. Senate Contest (Sun, Sep 9, 2012)

Lujan Grisham Has Wide Lead Over Republican
JOURNAL POLL: Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham has widened her lead over Republican Janice Arnold-Jones in the 1st Congressional District race, a Journal Poll has found.

Lujan Grisham Is Leading In 1st Dist. Race
JOURNAL POLL: Incumbents Ahead in Elections For Two Other House Seats
Voters Trust Their Own Parties on Issues
JOURNAL POLL: Independents split their trust depending on problems

Paseo Rebuild Has Strong Support
JOURNAL POLL: Voters tend to be deeply divided along party lines on many issues.

Hands Down, It’s the Economy
The struggling national economy is the issue weighing the most on the minds of New Mexico voters. As …
Most in N.M. Same or Worse Off
23% Said Their Household Finances Improved in Past Four Years

New Mexicans Divided On Health Care Reform
Thirty-five percent of New Mexico voters said they will be worse off under the sweeping national hea …

Most in N.M. Give Gov. Good Marks
JOURNAL POLL: Fresh off her prime-time speech at the Republican National Convention, Gov. Susana Martinez is riding high among New Mexico voters.
Opposition Still Strong to License Law
Survey taken in 2010 had a similar outcome
Majority Backs Linking Teacher Salaries to Scores

Journal Poll: N.M. Voters Say Hold Back Struggling Readers
JOURNAL POLL: Pollster Brian Sanderoff said it was notable that such a policy had so much support among Democrats, since they usually are more aligned with teachers and teacher unions.

Majority In N.M. Backs Medicaid Expansion
Gov.’s administration hasn’t decided whether to participate
More Voters Say No To Pay For Educators in Legislature
By Deborah Baker / Journal Staff Writer | Sat, Sep 15, 2012
JOURNAL POLL: Lawmakers get per diem while serving







